MOS Covers Bungie.net's Final Moments
The Ministry of Security has some very good footage covering the final moments of bungie.net. The article is complete with pictures, so check it out of you weren't able to make it last night.
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| Bazzite Backlog Blowout Pt 2 | 01.24.26 |
| Bazzite Backlog Blowout | 01.17.26 |
| Spatial Outpouring Pt 5 | 01.10.26 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 4 | 01.03.26 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 3: Rampancy Rescues... | 12.27.25 |
| Spacial Outpouring Pt 2 | 12.20.25 |
| Rampancy Test Stream | 12.14.25 |
| Title | Transcriber | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Halo 5: Advent (String... | cwhiterun | 06.07.16 |
| Halo 5: Blue Team (Str... | cwhiterun | 10.22.15 |
| Halo 5: Light is Green... | cwhiterun | 10.20.15 |
| Halo 5: The Trials (St... | cwhiterun | 10.12.15 |
| Roll Call - Price Paid | pimpnmonk | 06.02.14 |
| Behold A Pale Horse Fo... | pimpnmonk | 01.24.14 |
| Farthest Outpost/Mercy... | pimpnmonk | 12.30.13 |
| Episode | Date |
|---|---|
| Sony Acquires Bungie (mp3) | 02.02.22 |
| Let's Play Mass Effect 3 #27 Final... | 06.02.17 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 27: Craig Ha... | 05.08.13 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 25: Destiny... | 03.05.13 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 24: Halo Ann... | 04.21.12 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 23: Halo Ann... | 06.26.11 |
| Anger, Sadness and Envy Ep. 21: The Wint... | 04.18.11 |
The Ministry of Security has some very good footage covering the final moments of bungie.net. The article is complete with pictures, so check it out of you weren't able to make it last night.
The way to my heart is through metal music and Halo. After seeing Siva (W'rk)'s How I Stopped Playing And Learned To Love The Halo, Khen Rigzin took his footage, modified it a bit, and put in a new music track of his own. He then posted a link here on Rampancy to inform the world. If you liked Siva's version, there's absolutely no reason to miss Khen Rigzin's.
It's 55.6 MB Zip-compressed (uncompressed it's a 60 MB MPG) and is currently being housed at PlanetInternet. There aren't any mirrors just yet, but this site is plenty fast (I pulled 300k/sec the entire download). I'll see what we can do about hosting the video, although I'm not entirely sure we have the webspace for another big file.
We've got yet another masterpiece on our hands, folks. Siva (W'rk) has created an intense video displaying many moments of pure adrenaline during Halo's single player campaign as Napalm Death's Incendiary Incoming song flows seamlessly with the action. I have another name for this video, For Testosterone Apply Within.
The MPEG is 57.7 MB large and is over three minutes long. It definitely contains some spoilers, so those who haven't beaten the game may want to hold off on downloading this one for awhile. Mr. Zarquon is mirroring the video, as is Psyjnir Complex Hotline. The video is also being uploaded to RampancyHL although I can't guarantee it will be there for too long. (Thanks HBO)
As announced several days ago, tonight is the final night you'll be able to login to bungie.net for some Myth II gaming. If you've got the time, check in and say goodbye.
The Banshee Flare movie has been added to our Halo Movies page and is now available for download from the website as well as the Hotline server.
I kid you not. Toalmaster made a tea pot modeled after a Hunter from Halo and has posted several pictures in the Marathon's Story forum. (Thanks HBO)
YAHV (Yet Another Halo Video) has hit the web and calls for your attention. FrogBlast has posted the Banshee Flare video in the HBO forum. It's not nearly as long as the two other popular Halo videos; this one's short and sweet. Click this link and 1.1 MB later you'll see a plasma grenade explode, launching a second plasma grenade up in the air and attach itself to an overhead Banshee. Pure brilliance!
UPDATE: The video is now mirrored on RampancyHL and will be on the website shortly.
There is now a local copy of What Goes Up here on the Rampancy.net website as well as the hotline server.
There's no dispute that the original Warthog Jump video was a success, but now Aikidoka and Halorigin are looking to upstage it with their new clip titled What Goes Up. In the original Warthog Jump, R. Glass used a few grenades and a rocket launcher to give the Warthog its lift. This definitely did the job, but Aikidoka and Halorigin figured that 53 grenades would work a little better.
They were right.
What Goes Up is 35 MB and is over six minutes long. Mirrors are appearing over at HBO and we plan on hosting the video here at Rampancy, too. It's already being hosted on RampancyHL for those of you who just can't wait.
This is just to note that downloads of the now infamous Warthog Jump movie from Rampancy.net have just passed 17,000. And not to worry, we won't be pulling this mirror for any reason as long as there is demand.
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